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Craig McCracken [1] (born March 31, 1971) is an American cartoonist, animator, director, writer, and producer known for creating Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Disney Channel and Disney XD's Wander Over Yonder, and Netflix's Kid Cosmic.
In the 1990s, Spike and Mike showed work from animators such as Craig McCracken, Miles Thompson, Danny Antonucci, Benjamin Gluck, Dave Smith, Steve Fonti, Craig Kellman, and Mike Judge. Several films under Spike and Mike's Mellow Manor Productions were funded either partially or entirely from concept to completion (such as Mike Judge's first ...
During Craig McCracken's first year in the character animation program of CalArts, [22] he wanted to produce an animated short film based on a wrestler-type character he made named "El Fuego". In June 1991, he drew three girls with large eyes, visually inspired by the paintings of Margaret Keane , [ 16 ] on a small sheet of orange construction ...
On the 25th anniversary of its premiere, creator Craig McCracken spoke about 'The Powerpuff Girls' origins and how the animated trio became a pop culture phenomenon.
A pair of Cartoon Network classics are coming back to the small screen. Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe announced Monday that it has officially joined forces with Emmy-winning animator, director, and ...
Craig McCracken created the series as a CalArts student and directed the first four seasons. The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The series began as a student film called Whoopass Stew, made by McCracken while he attended the California Institute of the Arts in 1992.
1.1 1990s. 1.2 2000s. 1.3 2010s. 1.4 2020s. 2 Programs with multiple awards. 3 See also. 4 References. ... Craig McCracken (character design) Foster's Home for ...
Craig McCracken, executive producer; Chris Savino, producer; Brian A. Miller, supervising producer; Lauren Faust, written by/supervising director; Craig Lewis, written by; Amy Keating Rogers, story by; Robert Alvarez, John McIntyre & Randy Myers, animation directors; James T. Walker & Juli Murphy, sheet timers Cartoon Network 2005